Sort of. It's a tango step from the DVIDA silver syllabus, and I hope I'm describing it properly:

Start with about a 1-1/4 pivot, ending with a side step to closed position, so that the lead is facing wall and slightly down LOD. Lead is on his left foot, follow on her right. The partners ronde with the free foot while pivoting clockwise slightly; lead brings his free foot back through and outside partner in a sort of twinkle action. He then pivots to close himself to partner. At this point, lead is facing diagonal center, against LOD. Repeat the ronde action, except this time, the lead ends it with a side step and then closes partner to him. At this point, lead is facing diagonal center, down LOD. End with a tango close.